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i ial Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA No, 10, White "s Tea, 1 Ib, Meal, 10-1, sack . CKAGE OF SEEDS |1 bottle Vinegar.... Sockeye Salted semutiee per | see 106 SOAP SUGAR pars ata ite Soap 7 Fine White Granu Bare Neviub Napthe nan ‘Se |g theres ve ap 100 thats. Ceyatal Cl Vutadevede 1 O8@ (Only one to a cuatoiier) 10. The 26¢ Sugar Stall—Lower Floor Sugar Stall—Lower Floor xl every WEDNESDAY until further not ZOBLE GROCERY Co. ko White Shortening, 2 Iba + Bite nl, Bhort Gat, ¥ Tbe. T Iba. Cane Sugar Holly MUk, ean White Beans, 9 Ib Kream Krisp, small ‘O Pancake 1 pint jar Pa tana F vow DE? Ostberg’s Cash Grocery “Where You pale for be 33” Can Peas, each 15¢ 83 Ibs. Mexican Red Beans, -25¢ 2 cans Milk, ‘any kind, 25¢ 3 Ibs. Prunes. . 30¢ -10¢ Sun Bright Cleanser , 3 ibs, Navy Beans ... 1 pint Pure Honey 3 cans Minced Clams 2 pkgs, Mince Meat .... Large package Washing Pow: - 22¢ der for 25¢ PHONE ELLIOTT 170 pound 14 lb. Tree Tea... STALL 192 LOWER FLOOR d Mexican | 2 pk Grape” IEN YOU CAN GET | ‘THE SAME FOR _ S¢ AND 10¢ Malmo & Co. Stock and Seeds Westlake Ave. . box Sunmaid Seeded “ Good Grooms . pe ad Milk samanertore STON | 25¢ bar Baker's Prem late : 'S GROCERY— Nuts . Saimon .. i ‘Piping ‘HOT BREAD Fresh Every Hour ‘12 bb. Loaf 15c BUY YOUR M. J. B. COFFEE IN THE tb. Tin and Save Money, at 43¢c lb. Vacuum Packed—It Goes Farther 120 STALL 120 Home Grown Spinach 25¢ 2 Ibs. Hothouse Rt arb... 25¢ Choice FRESH V ETABLES at Reasonable tow: CLASS “A” : FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CO. 5 Ibs. Japan Lima Beans... 10-Ib. sack Potato Flour. lbe-lb. Rice Flour BRANCH NO. 2 BASEMENT Quality Meats and Fresh Fish, Beef, Lamb, Veal, Pork, Ham, Bacon, Lard and Poultry There is nothing like a satisfied customer, and we have*many. 25¢ 7 boxes Matches . : ‘Two 20c cans Corn or Peas 35e 2 rolls Toilet Paper ........15¢ 2 Ibs. Best Hehd Rice . -25e 2 Ibs. Natural Rice ........25¢ 3 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti 25¢ 25¢ can Campbell's Pork and ¢ Nuts... | Four 1%¢ ed Wheat” | Three ibe | SYRUP WAS A DELICIOUS MAPLE FLAVOR Arutl Pint ¢ 155220 Cc “or E STREET PUBLIC MARKET Two pkes, Gra cans Red Beans re 2 phew. Powder... m Choe~ ‘a Fairy 5 bars Sweet Our Basement Store is now ready to serve you. oyal Grocery Co.—Now Open} Dependable Goods, Moderate Prices, F ree Delivery Extra Special Prices on Fresh Meats, Bacon, Ham peli | | | Special Prices on Flour, Potatoes and _ Apples MILK /10¢ a can)! This Man-Made “Bill of Women’s Rights” Asks Pants for Women A Ow ve PANTS —= FATHER AND MOTHER OUT WALKING HOw Caw you! 11M GOING HOME ‘TO FATHAN we Swnar it YOU B16 STIFF! ISN'T SUPPER READY VET 2. WILL IT COME ro TS ? ORE “MALE RESPONGIBLITIY’ THAT THEY ARE ENTIRELY WELCOME TO. BY SAMUEL A. HAMILTON Promoter of New Bill of Women's ' Rig TURN ABOUT 19 FAIR PLAY tt Bill of Women’s Rights “He it enacted by the renate and house of representatives of the United States of America in congress assembled, that “Any woman who shall appear before a court of record, prove citizenship of the United States, and make a declaration of inten: tions, shall thereby acquire the right to change her given name to the male gender; to wear male clothes, tonssume male privileges: and responsibilities, or to aswume only those male rights which she shall declare to be necessary to sustain her rightful position in business or in her field of labor.” ets (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) YOUNG: YN, Ohio, Mareb 21 I am in favor of trousers—of male garb for working women | The right to wear men's clothes | would do more for women's comfort, |hoppiness and business success than giving her the vote! To forward this reform 1 have| drafted a bill for presentation to congress which would confer the [right on any woman desiring it, of wearing male garb or even taking ja masculine name in place of her own feminine given name. So far I have been unable to get the official ment of women's clubs and ganizations—-but they do not rep. resent the real working women, who| — —— oe will favor my idea, Iam eure. Women who have no vocation or profession and are dependent en men for a living, need to emphasize sex lure by making » loa nd high wage |to men's for the wa: |nied them for reasons of sex alone. |If, by a form of legal procedure, 4 adopt masculine dress, « ang gh codigo hy Eye and axsume all the re iagy Bo who is trained |'#8! rights and responsibilities of | male citizens, these difficulties would i sthe Secon Se | iy removed Gil they Would Rave a6 equal chance with men in buwinens. | Resides, by adopting a form of |dress which would distinguish them |as independent wage earners, women will gradualiy break away from the | artificial and unhygienic habits of or wages equal work, are de “Gets-it” Peels E My Corns Off! Any Corn or Callas Comes Off Peace | fully, Palniessly. Never Falls. | It's almost a Dienic. to get a6 ot & corn or callus the Tt 1 You spend two or three ond tine on two three drops of Short Halr—Lens Millinery ( | By wearing short hair women would save great amounts of time| jand energy besides the money they |now spend on expensive shampoos, jor combs, hairpins, etc. And short |hair would soon discourage the wear- ling of absurd and expensive hate They would wear comfortable, mod-| erate priced hats as men do. Under present conditions women are prevented by law, and by fash: } fon, from adopting male garb, and| as a rewult, even those intelligent! women who know better are forced to waste much time with corsets, | [high heels, skirts, long hair, and all | the other inconvenient and impracti- | cal dress of women which is a hang-| from the social eras in which all »men were economic dependents on | Intmente that rub | men ting knives, hat snip “into the * in way T propose wil! give women , the opportunity and the legal right) Deel to adopt the dress and other pris That's where the | ekes of the men whose work they Mt Beal it off as | Undertake and perform! on sence “Guerc | “Mutt and Jeff” to the only sure | Play Here for Week rifle at any drug ed by B. Lawrence | “Mutt and Jeff,” made famous by 4 | Bud Fisher for their mirthful ad ures, in his comics which ap-\f ear in pape , 0} TELLS HOW HE GOT |h mve ‘been sande, into. the, loading RID OF HIS CORNS “and Jett, nthe Wooley “ and will appear at the Metro: politan next week, starting with a} | matinee Sunday. voll Known Man Relates Remarkable Experience. PALACE HIP ly George! 1 never saw anything! One of the cleverest anim: the effect of that new of the season, int, for removing corns Bear, quick relief to tired, aw ie nd Dogs, amusement of the nan yes | opened at the F ie wtir among | The stunts provided b animals pecial had carried a pet |@re different from the usual variety m for years that simply took ‘ld, the uted in an animal act. Be but only two be 1, “te is said, can ride a} but the pe ing simply would | twoew! eyele. Another feature! not leave me. 1 bean to tink there | balancing and swinging, meen it dante while standing on two legs, on a slack rope. A rural play “A Durn Good Reason,” ts 5 ented by Charles Millar mpany; Al Abbott, ‘The Village Songs is a rube comedian; Harry Slatko'’s Whirlwind Dancers are held over. The wed: | ding of one of its members, Harry! | Cowan, to Miss Bell Blum, a Portland girl, will take place tonight on the stage, and will be witnessed by the audience at the close of the first sh nets | mith’s Educated furnishes the chief w show which | Thursda soreness. Relleve me, it good not to be afrald some rn—and the | ems like Pa “Mint is a pur preparation made ene product an women wh men who draws the anow-white, creamy. om a genuine Japan- in high f high heel he two remaining acts are “The Carltons," comedy acrobats, and “The Lillies," two girls, who offer a dancing and singing act. The fur 1 of John Re Miter, | who was killed by an automobile Wednesday night, will be held dt 1 bp. m,. Sunday in Wagles’ hall. pe the treat ‘of their lives, ‘There t# nothing better, dust a» good, or nothing Farmers’ Vegetable Dept. - 25¢ . . 25¢ -10¢ “dozen SATURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P. M. 1414 to 1422 First Avenue Yesler Way SWEET MUSTARD PICKLE And Don’t Forget to Try Our Chicken Pies With a Conscience Yakima Gem Potatoes, 12 Ibs. Company Head Lettuce 10¢ and 15¢ | 100 size mest Hating Appl 100 size, 5 for Cucumbers, 306, Sweet Oranges, dozen ............40¢ | APPLES— American Grocery Stores Co. SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL for ... 37¢) Uneeda Biscuits, pkg. 7¢; 3 for....20¢@ | Del Monte Extra Sugar Corn. "RST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. ENTRANCES FIRST AND COND AVENUES ee Western Delicatessen Co. Central Public Market Seattle Market (Upper and Lower Floors) Occidental Avenue and CHOICE DILL PICKLES, LITTLE PORK SAUSAGES, large size, 5 for Jo | APPL E BUTTER, high Heinz quality, pint | inde, per pound .........0+06 15c CHICKEN LO. N tatoes—no vegetables—just what they pretend to be—All Chicken. 2 for Abe ge ar fk Get the Habit. en Washington Fruit & Vegetable Fancy Dry Onions, 5 Ibs... 100 size Sweet Oranges, 6 for 25¢, box....$4.55 Red Onions, 4 lbs. ’ 360 size Sunkist Lemons, dozen 20¢@, box..$4.75 Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. 64 size Florida Grape Fruit, 15¢, box. Eastern Washington Rutabagas, 6 Ibs. | presh spinach, Ib. . ae werescecdegesece New Radishes, 3 bunches . Sunkist Oranges— Head Lettuce 126 size, 6 for Ripe Tomatogs, Ib. Grape Fruit, California, 5 for 100 Ibs. CENTRAL FRUIT STORES Best Lemons, dozen .... . -30¢ Winesap, a dozen Seedless Grape Fruit, 6 for . 25¢ Roman Beauty, a dozen.. Florida Grape Fruit, each. . .15¢ | Dromedary Dates, 2 packages. Gee HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET Entrances First and Second Avenues—Upper. Floor. CENTRAL GROCERY — CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET—LOWER FLOOR Cana Sugar, Ib. ..10¢ | C. & B. Olive Oil Federal Milk, 3 large cans......... 35¢ “My Wife’s” Cane and Maple Syrup, si Borden’s or Carnation Milk, 3 ee cans | bottle, 15¢; medium, 25¢; Pry? Three 15c packages Lux... .35¢ | Ceretana or Oatana Pancake Flour, 4-Ib. M. J. B. Tree Tea, English Breakfast, bag for .......4 Ceylon, Japan, 14 lb. 23¢; lb....41¢ | Del Monte Catsup, large bottle... Pure Rolled Oats, 3 Ibs. 20¢; 5 Ibs. 33¢ | Paper Shopping Bags, large, 7¢ Domino Matches, 4 box: for Heinz Baked Beans j Ivory Soap, large Clean Easy Soap, 5 bars. . Large cans California Tomatoes Wesson Oil, pint tin.. f “Bye Golden West “Coffee, Ib. 43¢ ; 2 lbs 15¢ | M. J. B. Coffee, lb, 43¢; 3 lbs, $1. GUbs. fOr Sisccs esse emcees esse —NO SALES SERVICE STORES COMPANY INc. 1,000 Cases of CALIFORNIA :-: TOMATOES —Large Can New Pack “Buy a Doren Cans” $2.04 Dozen EXTRA SMALL PEAS Very tender; —Can, Heinz Pork and Beans 3s", 19¢ Pink Salmon, talls 19¢ |. Citrus, large pkg...25¢ 1$c Minced Clams, can | ¢ 10¢ sweet’ and 7 ’ -07. Del Monte Catsup, Flag Brand. 19¢ | pint ........... 30¢ | California Pure Fruit 10-Ib, wack C ree Tea, Cey WER s sion 4 21¢ Japan, Ib. Meal, white or Jam, 25-02, tin, .43¢ iB 2% Ibs. 17¢ Rolled Oats, 2%-Ib. » tin, Ih .. MACARONI SPAGHETTI NOODLES Washington or Gold- en Age Brands, Pkg. C GROCETERIAS (sis 509 Pine Street No. 9, 233 Broadway North No, 20, 201 Blaine Street 14th Northeast = No. 10, 503 Union Street N Pike Place Mkt. Ni Nose, ast First Ave, North Ballard Avenue n Lake Market ike $ Street End Market “TECO” PANCAKE FLOUR with each purchase of TWO PACKAGES for .........28c¢ The manufacturers of “TECO" package FREE to advertise this splendid Pancake Flour, So you get three packages now instead of two as usually, Teco is self-raising, and a mixture of wheat, corn, rye and barley flours, with malted but- termilk, allow the extra BE GLAD There's @ Groceteria Near 1801 Yesler Way . roceteria in Liberty “Market under’ constractlon, MAIN OFF) ICE AND WAREHOUSE—208.210 THIRD AVENUE SOUTH - o) ae Se ee ee ee re